What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Merry Christmas everyone !

I own a 2007 GMC Yukon SLT - had since new ( has around 70K miles )
I am looking for a drivers side original factory OEM floor mat ( carpeted - kinda yellowish tan color )

All the rest other mats still look like new - just need the driver side front. Sources ? Having not much luck online search thus far.

I may consider one of those all weather sets ( rubberish ) for front if factory OEM is not available.

Any info on either is much appreciated - thank you in advance
Welcome to the forum - adam from Michigan. Where do you call home or rather the state where you park your Yukon.
Have you checked eBay or any of the local LKQ salvage yards in your area? Ever looked into the WeatherTech floor mats? I love mine, they have kept my OEM carpet floor mats look as new as the day I bought the truck. My father has them in his Denali as well - his is the Tan interior like yours.
 

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Welcome to the forum - adam from Michigan. Where do you call home or rather the state where you park your Yukon.
Have you checked eBay or any of the local LKQ salvage yards in your area? Ever looked into the WeatherTech floor mats? I love mine, they have kept my OEM carpet floor mats look as new as the day I bought the truck. My father has them in his Denali as well - his is the Tan interior like yours.
I live in the PNW ( about 1 hr drive north of Seattle )
Retiring next year and moving back to Ohio, where I grew up as a kid ( GM kid here - my dad was a millwright @ the Delco Moraine brake plant in Dayton OH )

I have done alittle research on Weathertech floor liners, I think I am going with the front set for both Pass and Driver side. Much nastier snow / slush in Ohio than Seattle ( rarely snows here - except a ton up in the mountains )
 

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I live in the PNW ( about 1 hr drive north of Seattle )
Retiring next year and moving back to Ohio, where I grew up as a kid ( GM kid here - my dad was a millwright @ the Delco Moraine brake plant in Dayton OH )

I have done alittle research on Weathertech floor liners, I think I am going with the front set for both Pass and Driver side. Much nastier snow / slush in Ohio than Seattle ( rarely snows here - except a ton up in the mountains )
I have the husky exact fit and they are great. I looked at weathertech but found the husky fit the bill better for me. Idk if the k2xx is the same as nnbs, but my buddy has the weathertech in his 08 Yukon and the passenger side slides around. Doesn't Have the little nubs on the back. The husky does. Mine don't slide around at all and fit great
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I have the husky exact fit and they are great. I looked at weathertech but found the husky fit the bill better for me. Idk if the k2xx is the same as nnbs, but my buddy has the weathertech in his 08 Yukon and the passenger side slides around. Doesn't Have the little nubs on the back. The husky does. Mine don't slide around at all and fit great
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Those look really nice and also look like a perfect fit. Thanks for the input ... I will research those as well.

I see various stages / price of Husky: Xact contour or weatherbeater or classic style etc ... which did you choose ?

Looks like good better best options and pricing. I hope they have color besides black as my interior is yellowish tan
 
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Those look really nice and also look like a perfect fit. Thanks for the input ... I will research those as well.

I see various stages / price of Husky: Xact contour or weatherbeater or classic style etc ... which did you choose ?

Looks like good better best options and pricing. I hope they have color besides black as my interior is yellowish tan
those are the weatherbeater's, the weathertec have been known to fold at the corner edges might not happen to everyone but it happens a lot I had some weathertec ended up throwing them in the garbage and bought husky's
 

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Those look really nice and also look like a perfect fit. Thanks for the input ... I will research those as well.

I see various stages / price of Husky: Xact contour or weatherbeater or classic style etc ... which did you choose ?

Looks like good better best options and pricing. I hope they have color besides black as my interior is yellowish tan


+1 on something other than the Weathertechs. I bought my Tahoe with them, otherwise, I'd have something else such as the Huskys. As the others have said, the Weathertechs slide around and the kickpanel walls fall in.
 

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I have the Weather tech liners in my 13 and they do slide around. I am in the process of coming up with some anchors for them to stop it. If they hadn’t come with the truck I would look elsewhere.
I’m sure the Eagle Klaw anchors will work. I use them on all my carpeted mats including the rug I use in the cargo area. I just checked their website and they show them being used for Weathertechs. They’re awesome, highly recommended.

 

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+1 on something other than the Weathertechs. I bought my Tahoe with them, otherwise, I'd have something else such as the Huskys. As the others have said, the Weathertechs slide around and the kickpanel walls fall in.
I’d bet you can use an Eagle Klaw to hold the side walls up as well as on the bottom to keep them from sliding around.
 

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